Leonids Tambijevs Explained

Birth Date:September 26, 1970
Birth Place:Riga, USSR
Height Ft:5
Height In:9
Weight Lb:176
Position:Left wing
Shoots:Right
Played For:SKA Leningrad
Pārdaugava Riga
Essamika Ogre
Hvidovre Ishockey
Lukko
Iserlohn Roosters
Rodovre Mighty Bulls
Amur Khabarovsk
Tappara
EHC Basel
DHK Latgale
Ntl Team:LAT
Career Start:1988
Career End:2008

Leonīds Tambijevs (born September 26, 1970 in Riga, Soviet Union) is a former professional ice hockey left winger, currently serving as the head coach of Admiral Vladivostok[1] in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Playing career

Tambijevs began his career with the Dinamo Riga youth team. As a junior he played with several Latvian teams. He debuted at the USSR Tier III level with RASMS-Energo, but soon joined USSR top level team Leningrad SKA for the 1990/1991 season. He then returned to Riga where had played until 1995 with ex-USSR league premier level teams Stars Riga and Pardaugava Riga.

After the disbanding of Riga premier league teams in 1995, Tambijevs moved abroad and played with Denmark team Hvidovre IK. A career highpoint includes a spot with Finnish SM-liiga at Rauma Lukko. He then played in Germany, Denmark, Russia, Switzerland, Italy, and spent his final season with EV Zeltweg in Austria

Tambijevs has an extensive Latvian national ice hockey team career. He made his debut at the first official renewed national teams' game in 1992 and has played at every world championship, Olympic qualifier and Olympic Games for the Latvian team until 2007. On 13 April 2007 in a Latvian game against Finland, Tambijevs and Aleksandrs Semjonovs became the first two players to play 200 games for the Latvia national team. He has played the most games and scored the most points for the national team.

Coaching career

Tambijevs has previously coached Saryarka Karagandy.[2]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1988–89RASMS–Energo RīgaURS.32861712
1989–90SKA–2 LeningradURS.36630114146
1990–91SKA LeningradURS23761312
1990–91SKA–2 LeningradURS.310000
Stars RīgaCIS91124
1991–92RASMS RīgaCIS.322941318
Pārdaugava RīgaIHL41118193620002
1992–93Pārdaugava–2 RīgaLAT119152414
Pārdaugava RīgaIHL421810282220220
1993–94Essamika OgreLAT314
Pārdaugava RīgaIHL472172856
1995–96Hvidovre IKDEN4261389974
1995–96Essamika OgreLAT5813
1996–97Hvidovre IKDEN43373572102
1997–98Hvidovre IKDEN2029134218
1997–98LukkoSM-l2512102214
1998–99Lukko SM-l5326234997
1999–2000Lukko SM-l521915344840002
2000–01Iserlohn RoostersDEL6019183782
2001–02Rødovre Mighty BullsDEN392929584894610
2002–03Torpedo Nizhny NovgorodRUS.2413027572812710174
2002–03Torpedo–2 Nizhny NovgorodRUS.321340
2003–04Amur KhabarovskRSL130448
2003–04TapparaSM-l1245912
2003–04EHC ChurSUI.2876131254374
2004–05EHC ChurSUI.24321396054
2005–06EHC BaselNLA21311142410110
2005–06EHC OltenSUI.232130
2006–07HC MeranoITA.23021325322111181914
2006–07DHK LatgaleLAT21236
2007–08EV ZeltwegAUT.23224285230512335
IHL totals13050257511440222
DEN totals14415611527124294610
SM-l totals142615311417140002

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1993LatviaWC C7611172
1993Latvia41122
1994LatviaWC B52022
1995LatviaWC B766128
1996LatviaWC B73256
1996LatviaOGQ46814
1997LatviaWC84152
1998LatviaWC63146
1999LatviaWC63142
1999LatviaWC Q31016
2000LatviaWC61232
2001LatviaOGQ30000
2001LatviaWC61340
2002LatviaOG41232
2002LatviaWC61012
2003LatviaWC61126
2004LatviaWC70110
2005LatviaOGQ30110
2005LatviaWC612310
2006LatviaOG 51018
2006LatviaWC61236
2007LatviaWC51126
Senior totals12244509478

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Admiral Vladivostok. Elite Prospects. 9 December 2023.
  2. Web site: Официальный сайт ХК "Сарыарка" г. Караганда - Главная страница.